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    The Last Flight by Julie Clark
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    "The Last Flight" by Julie Clark is a gripping thriller that follows the intertwined lives of two women, Claire and Eva, who are both desperate to escape their current situations. The story unfolds as the women meet at an airport and make a spontaneous decision to swap plane tickets, leading to life-altering consequences. The narrative alternates between Eva's past and Claire's present, building suspense with well-crafted backstories and unexpected twists. As the women navigate new identities and face dangers from their pasts, the reader is drawn into a fast-paced and engaging tale of survival and deception.

    She looks up from her computer, and I see her gaze snag on the bruise along the base of my throat, concealed with a thin layer of makeup. I automatically adjust my scarf to cover it, knowing she won’t...

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    KooKooland: A Memoir by Gloria Norris
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    'KooKooland: A Memoir' by Gloria Norris is a raw and honest account of a tumultuous childhood filled with violence, alcoholism, and abuse. Through the eyes of the author, readers are taken on a journey of survival and resilience in the face of unimaginable hardships. The writing style is powerful and evocative, capturing the essence of the author's experiences with empathy and insight. The plot weaves together themes of tragedy, humor, and compassion, painting a vivid portrait of a difficult upbringing.

    My father, Jimmy Norris, herded us into his Pontiac Chieftain. He wanted to get there early. Normally, Jimmy never got anywhere early. Waiting was for jerkos. He preferred to let the other guy wait fo...

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    The Return of Rafe MacKade - The MacKade Brothers by Nora Roberts
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    The Return of Rafe MacKade is a contemporary romance novel written by Nora Roberts, focusing on Rafe MacKade, the second oldest of the MacKade brothers, as he returns home after a decade. The book delves into the dynamics of the close-knit MacKade family, highlighting the brotherly bond and individual personalities. The story revolves around Rafe's plan to restore an historic antebellum house and his encounter with Regan Jones, a strong-minded newcomer running an antique shop, leading to a clash of wills and intense attraction. The plot includes elements of humor, romance, and family relationships, with a secondary storyline involving spousal abuse and ghostly occurrences in the Barlow house.

    It felt good to beat on something. Even if it was only a nail. To prevent himself beating on something, or someone else, Rafe had closed himself in in the east-wing bedroom. The look in his eye had wa...

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    Trial by Desire
    Book 2 in the series:Carhart

    Trial by Desire - Carhart by Courtney Milan
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    Trial by Desire by Courtney Milan is a historical romance novel that delves into complex themes such as bipolar disorder and spousal abuse. The story follows the journey of Ned Carhart, who struggles with depression and leaves his wife, Kate, behind to seek solace in China. Upon his return, Kate has been rescuing abused women and hiding the wife of Ned's best friend, leading to a tumultuous reunion filled with secrets and desires. The book portrays the struggles and growth of both Ned and Kate as they navigate their troubled marriage and learn to communicate and trust each other.

    A SHOULDER-HIGH WALL hugged the dirt road that wound its way up the hill Kate was climbing. Last night, when she and the nursemaid had crept by on foot, the dark stones of the wall had seemed menacing...

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    Scandal of the Year - Abandoned at the Altar by Laura Lee Guhrke
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    In "Scandal of the Year" by Laura Lee Guhrke, readers are immersed in a historical romance set in early 20th-century England. The story revolves around the relationship between Julia, a multifaceted and sassy heroine who is on the run from an abusive husband, and Aidan Carr, the Duke of Trathen, who becomes entangled in Julia's plan to divorce her husband. The plot unfolds with unexpected twists and turns, revealing hidden depths in both characters, and explores themes of manipulation, betrayal, and societal expectations. The writing style is described as charming, engaging, and refreshing, with witty dialogue and a unique historical setting that sets it apart from other romances.

    One might think that for a man of his station, choosing a bride would be a relatively straightforward business. Dukes were a rare commodity, highly sought in the marriage mart, so it wasn’t as if he l...

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    A Small Death in the Great Glen - Joanne Ross by A.D. Scott
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    A Small Death in the Great Glen by A.D. Scott is a murder mystery set in 1950s Scotland, focusing on the murder of a young boy named Jamie. The story delves into themes of abuse, both physical and societal, and the silent acceptance that perpetuates such abuses within a close-knit community. The narrative weaves together multiple plot threads surrounding the hunt for Jamie's killer, touching on issues such as gender inequality, alcoholism, and the aftermath of World War II. The writing style is described as engaging, with well-developed characters and a strong sense of time and place.

    The steep hill that ran from the Highland Gazette office to the castle was cobbled; hard to walk on in the best of weathers, lethal in the rain. In the open expanse in front of the castle Flora Macdon...

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    Echoes of You - The Lost & Found Series by Catherine Cowles
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    In "Echoes of You" by Catherine Cowles, the story follows childhood best friends Nash and Maddie as they navigate their evolving relationship amidst past traumas and present dangers. Maddie returns to her hometown, seeking refuge from an abusive ex-fiancé, finding solace in Nash's unwavering support and deep connection. The book intricately weaves together themes of friendship, love, suspense, and overcoming past demons, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged with its heartfelt characters and well-crafted plot twists.

    The writing style in "Echoes of You" is praised for its ability to evoke strong emotions in readers, drawing them into the story with its blend of angst, drama, and mystery. Catherine Cowles skillfully develops the characters of Nash and Maddie, portraying their complex relationship dynamics and personal struggles with authenticity and depth. The book delves into themes of trust, healing, and the power of love, offering a captivating journey of self-discovery and second chances.


    (Also, see 26 recommendations for the series The Lost & Found Series )

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    Silver Thaw
    Book 1 in the series:Mystic Creek

    Silver Thaw - Mystic Creek by Catherine Anderson
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    "Silver Thaw" in the Mystic Creek series by Catherine Anderson delves into the horrors of domestic abuse and the struggles of escaping such toxic relationships. The plot follows Amanda and her daughter Chloe as they navigate the aftermath of domestic violence, finding refuge and support in unexpected places. The writing style of the book is rich in emotion and humor, portraying themes of love, family, trust, and new beginnings amidst challenging circumstances.

    Jeb Sterling swore under his breath as he trudged across his steer pasture, snatching up litter. Small pieces of pink paper decorated the grass, looking like overblown clover blossoms. They were every...

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    Don't Tell
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    Book 1 in the series:Chicago

    Don't Tell - Chicago by Karen Rose
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    'Don't Tell' by Karen Rose follows the story of Caroline, a woman who fakes her and her son's death to escape her abusive cop husband, Rob. As Rob hunts them down, leaving a trail of death and destruction, Caroline must navigate a dangerous game of survival while trying to move forward in her new life. The book is a gripping romantic suspense that delves into themes of spousal abuse, escape, and the haunting past that threatens to catch up with the protagonist.

    The plot of 'Don't Tell' is a page-turner that keeps a steady pace, focusing not only on the romantic couple but also on the intense exploits of the villain, Rob. The story unfolds with a mix of suspense, outrageous events, and well-drawn character development, making it an engaging read for fans of romantic suspense novels.

    Rob Winters stared dispassionately at the young boy whose eyes had already begun to roll back in his head. Shame, that. He'd thought the boy would have more spine. At fourteen he himself had been able...

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    Scowler by Daniel Kraus
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    'Scowler' by Daniel Kraus is a dark and gruesome novel that delves into the consequences of a mental breakdown and the horrors of domestic abuse. The story follows Ry Burke, a young man trying to rebuild his life on the family farm after his abusive father is imprisoned. However, a meteor shower changes everything, leading to a suspenseful and chilling tale of survival and strength amidst psychological and physical horror. The narrative is told through flashbacks and present-day events, highlighting the twisted home life of Ry and the traumatic experiences he and his family endure.

    The writing style of 'Scowler' is praised for its ability to evoke strong emotions and vividly portray the gore and horror within the story. The character development, unique plot twists, and fantasy elements add depth to the narrative, making it a compelling and unsettling read. The book explores themes of resilience, control over inner monsters, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction, creating a complex and haunting atmosphere that keeps readers engaged until the end.

    A tooth was missing and that was never a pleasant thing. It was going on thirty minutes that Ry and Sarah had been after it. When the tiny white kernel had shaken loose from her mouth, Sarah had been ...

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